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Math and Physics for Design: Chosen Elements of Math and Physics for Designers introduces readers to vital rules and conventions that guide architectural design. With this knowledge, future designers can ensure their projects are stable, successful, and memorable. The interactive ebook format allows students to read the text of each chapter and engage with digital learning activities-pre-reading Check Your Skills quizzes, informational and demonstrative videos, and assignments-all within a single system. Unit I presents critical rules and conventions in math and science, with coverage of…mehr

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Math and Physics for Design: Chosen Elements of Math and Physics for Designers introduces readers to vital rules and conventions that guide architectural design. With this knowledge, future designers can ensure their projects are stable, successful, and memorable. The interactive ebook format allows students to read the text of each chapter and engage with digital learning activities-pre-reading Check Your Skills quizzes, informational and demonstrative videos, and assignments-all within a single system. Unit I presents critical rules and conventions in math and science, with coverage of international systems of units, trigonometry basics, scientific notation, solving algebraic equations, converting units, and infographics. In Unit 2, students focus on math-based concepts, with coverage of statistics, fundamental coordinate systems, elements of geometry and trigonometry, scalars and vectors, and elements of descriptive geometry. The final unit concentrates on physics and includes lessons on kinematics, statics and dynamics, matter, thermodynamics, waves and elements of acoustics, electricity and magnetism, and light and optics. Designed to equip future designers with an essential knowledge base, Math and Physics for Design is an ideal resource for courses and programs in architecture.
Autorenporträt
Alina Gabryszewska-Kukawa (master's degree in physics from A. Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland, and doctorate degree in technical sciences from Warsaw University of Technology (Warsaw Polytechnic), Warsaw, Poland), is a lecturer in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of New Mexico, in the School of Math, Science, and Engineering, and in the School of Skilled Trades and Arts at Central New Mexico Community College.